what do you get from a : nvram-wakeup or nvram-wakeup --directisa
----- Original Message ----- From: "Philipp Flesch" Philipp@phflesch.de To: vdr@linuxtv.org Sent: Friday, September 01, 2006 12:25 PM Subject: [vdr] nvram-wakeup and Asus Pundit-R350 - Board P4R8L2
hi! Does anyone know how to get nvram-wakeup working?
Philipp
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My halt.sh script is lengthy, but the wakeup is initiated with:
sudo nvram-wakeup --directisa -s $((`date +%s` + $NEXT))
where $NEXT is the seconds to the next start
----- Original Message ----- From: "Philipp Flesch" Philipp@phflesch.de To: vdr@linuxtv.org Sent: Friday, September 01, 2006 12:25 PM Subject: [vdr] nvram-wakeup and Asus Pundit-R350 - Board P4R8L2
hi! Does anyone know how to get nvram-wakeup working?
Philipp
vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
Quoting Simon Baxter linuxtv@nzbaxters.com:
My halt.sh script is lengthy, but the wakeup is initiated with:
sudo nvram-wakeup --directisa -s $((`date +%s` + $NEXT))
where $NEXT is the seconds to the next start
have you got a nvram.conf for the Asus Pundit-R350?
With the Pundit-R everything works fine - but just coping the image from the pundit-r to the pundit-r350 doesn't make nvram working :-( while the rest works fine
Philipp
Quoting Simon Baxter linuxtv@nzbaxters.com:
My halt.sh script is lengthy, but the wakeup is initiated with:
sudo nvram-wakeup --directisa -s $((`date +%s` + $NEXT))
where $NEXT is the seconds to the next start
have you got a nvram.conf for the Asus Pundit-R350?
With the Pundit-R everything works fine - but just coping the image from the pundit-r to the pundit-r350 doesn't make nvram working :-( while the rest works fine
I don't use one - I use '--directisa'
Mine's a KM400 motherboard